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Protecting Your Mental Health Amid News of War and Natural Disaster

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Beautiful, Hand-written Letters Lend Support

During National Recovery Month in September, MiraVista Behavioral Health Center is partnering with Letters From Lisa, an initiative that sends handwritten notes to “brighten peoples’ days.” Understanding the power of […]

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Rice Fruit Farm Partners On Suicide Prevention

Rice Fruit Farm is named after original owner, Jesse Rice who established, back in the late 1800s, what is now described as an historic New England farm stand owned by […]

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For Those With an Addiction, There is Hope

I now understand addiction for what it is – a medical condition that needs individualized treatment, and that there is no shame in getting treatment to manage it.

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The Journey of Recovery Starts Here

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Back to School Resources 2023

The start of a new academic year can be stressful for students of any age, as well as their parents and trusted adult caregivers. It is important to give all […]

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Insurance

Insurance and Payment Information MiraVista accepts commercial, Medicare and MassHealth insurance. Discounts and sliding fee scales are available based on family size and income. Our Admissions team is available to […]

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MiraVista Video Demonstrates How to Administer Narcan

Do you know how to reverse an opioid overdose? In a five-minute, easy-to-understand video, Cindy Chaplin, RN, BSN, MiraVista Behavioral Health Center Night Nursing Supervisor, explains how to administer the […]

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Hope and Support in Recovery

Americans are worried about family members experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. They support community-based treatment and easy access to Narcan, the nasal spray that can reverse an opioid overdose by restoring breathing, and say their health care provider has talked to them about the possible side-effects and risks of prescribed opioids.

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